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  1. Re:He's never been wanted for rape. on Justice Department Is Preparing To Prosecute WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    If a prosecutor learns of actions that constitute crimes under the law, isn't he or she obligated to file charges against those who commit them?

  2. Re:He's not a US citizen... on Justice Department Is Preparing To Prosecute WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    You realise that anyone saying this is immediately identifiable as someone who's not an actual US citizen who's actually lived overseas, don't you?

    To start, I suggest you have a chat with the IRS, because they have a rather different take on things than you do.

  3. Re:Others torture, don't say it is good, though. on Justice Department Is Preparing To Prosecute WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    No, actually, it *does* prove the GPP wrong, your attempt to hide it behind a slight change in phrasing notwithstanding.

    BTW, I imagine that death by ingestion of polonium or nerve agent would be quite unpleasant, rather like, well, torture, for lack of a better word. Don't you?

  4. Re:Fer Chrissakes... on Justice Department Is Preparing To Prosecute WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange (wsj.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Assange quit exposing things for the sake of truth years ago. He used Wikileaks to pursue a personal agenda, and he made it very clear that he hoped to throw the US election.

    He was so eager to pillory his target that he sold himself out, not only to their domestic opponents, but to a not-exactly-friendly foreign nation as well.

    If there was ever anything to admire or respect about the man, there's precious little left of it now.

  5. Re:The Obama DOJ is still trying to find... on Justice Department Is Preparing To Prosecute WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    You're not real big on that continuity of government thing, are you? Are you seriously proposing that every civil servant should be replaced by every incoming new Administration? Are you aware that Trump still—after nearly two years—hasn't filled half the appointments that he already needs to fill?

  6. Countries have the right to defend themselves against attacks from other countries, idiot.

  7. Re:He's not a US citizen... on Justice Department Is Preparing To Prosecute WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    On the contrary, most Australians are decent and honest and hardworking people.

  8. Re: He's not a US citizen... on Justice Department Is Preparing To Prosecute WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    That's not how extradition works. The country from which the subject is extradited must agree that the subject's actions constituted a crime. I'm pretty sure that interfering in elections is also a crime in the UK.

    Additional restrictions may apply. For example, many countries that have abolished capital punishment will not extradite to a country that has the death penalty unless that country promises not to execute the subject.

  9. He didn't say it was his party. And you should exercise more care when copying/pasting. "Chat log" LOL.

  10. The projection is strong in this one.

  11. The wrong in your post is in every sentence so no point in refuting any of it. It would take way too long.

    Excuses, excuses. Ante up or GTFO.

  12. Re:Julian Assange was right to not to go to Sweden on Justice Department Is Preparing To Prosecute WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    You realize we are talking about the US right? Basically the only country in the world that still thinks it is okay to torture people?

    For values of "basically" approaching, "no, not really", yes.

  13. Again, no refutation, just more attempts to distract.

  14. Please explain why Trump keeps axing his most competent aides, then...?

  15. PR offers facts, and you offer nothing but feels. Otherwise we'd see you refuting him rather than asking for cheese to go with your whine.

  16. Re:Julian Assange was right to not to go to Sweden on Justice Department Is Preparing To Prosecute WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Funny how they complain about the immigrants, but are happy to let them do the shit jobs they don't want to be dirtied by themselves.

  17. Re:Fer Chrissakes... on Justice Department Is Preparing To Prosecute WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange (wsj.com) · · Score: 0

    Assange has made his bed, now he can lie in it.

  18. Re:FUCK THIS PROPAGANDA REPETITION. They are NOT O on Uber Joins Linux Foundation Cementing Commitment To Open Source Tools (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Because you need to adjust your view preferences, maybe?

  19. Re: A modest proposal on FDA Seeks Ban On Menthol Cigarettes To Fight Teen Smoking (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Citizen of a Scandinavian country checking in to inform you that you've no idea what you are talking about.

  20. Re:Fuck this garbage website on A Massive Impact Crater Has Been Detected Beneath Greenland's Ice Sheet (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Was it always like this and I never noticed?

    Not always, no. For the last 20+ years, yes.

  21. Re:I hate /. bullies like ZIP & c6gunner... ap on Why is Antivirus Software Still a Thing? (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    My postcard featured a photo of Drottningholm in Stockholm and bore the message: "Greetings from Stockholm! Behave yourself! Regards, Zontar." If you claim it said anything else at all, then you and I both know you're lying.

    Any feeling of being threatened came from inside your own head, at about the time you realised that (a) unlike you, I don't make shit up, and when I say I know where you live, I mean exactly that; (b) a less ethical person than I could have sent you something much less pleasant, or even showed up in person.

    I really hoped you would learn something from the experience, but you've chosen not to, and I for one will be completely and utterly unsurprised at what happens to you when you piss off the wrong people, which, sooner or later, you will do if you persist in your classic and current behaviour.

    And when it does, I'll be sure to send flowers.

  22. Re:I hate /. bullies like ZIP & c6gunner... ap on Many Free Mobile VPN Apps Are Based In China Or Have Chinese Ownership · · Score: 1

    Please mod parent up.

  23. Re:Should apply a federal tax to this kind of thin on Amazon Is Getting More Than $2 Billion For NYC, Virginia Expansions (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Why only 50%? Make it 100% and stop this nonsense dead in its tracks.

  24. Re:Virtualbox is NOT free if you add the add ons.. on Disgruntled Security Researcher Publishes Major VirtualBox 0-Day Exploit (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I count: one (new) unsubstantiated allegation and at least two lies (which you've repeated before). Why are you trolling this thread, anyhow?

  25. Re: Virtualbox is crap compare to VMware player on Disgruntled Security Researcher Publishes Major VirtualBox 0-Day Exploit (zdnet.com) · · Score: 2

    i have no idea what you're talking about (you might not either)

    He doesn't.

    Heck, they fixed a bug in 5.2.22 (released 2 days ago) that I reported in 5.2.18.